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  2. Accuphase - Wikipedia

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    Accuphase was founded by former Kenwood engineer Jiro Kasuga in late 1972. [1] Kasuga was not happy with the views of Kenwood relating to the follower of their High-End Supreme 1 unit (1967). He hired some engineers from other prominent brands (Marantz, Luxman) and started Kensonic, with Kenwood as a part owner. Some other connections in the ...

  3. Jiro (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jiro Horikoshi (二郎, 1903–1982), chief engineer behind many Japanese fighters of WWII; Jiro Hosotani (細谷 治朗, born 1950), Japanese weightlifter; Jiro Kamiharako (次郎, born 1966), Japanese ski jumper; Jiro Kikkawa (1929–2016), Japanese Australian ornithologist; Jiro Manio (born 1992), Filipino actor; Jiro Nakano (二郎, 1902 ...

  4. Acts of Worship - Wikipedia

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    Kokubu Jiro is the captain of the university kendō team and the highly expected contestant of the East/West Japanese Kendō championship. He is admired by all of his teammates even the ones touched in their pride. The story also follows Kagawa who admires and envy Jiro, Mibu who worships and secretly fancies Jiro, and Kinouchi, their trainer.

  5. Jirō Asada - Wikipedia

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    Jirō Asada (浅田 次郎, Asada Jirō, born December 13, 1951 in Tokyo) is the pen name of Kōjirō Iwato (岩戸 康次郎, Iwato Kōjirō), a Japanese writer.. Inspired by Yukio Mishima, who committed suicide after a failed coup d'état among Japan Self-Defense Forces, Asada enlisted in the SDF after finishing his studies.

  6. Kikujiro - Wikipedia

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    Kikujiro (Kikujirō no Natsu (菊次郎の夏, literally "Kikujirō's Summer")) is a 1999 Japanese road drama film written, directed and co-edited by Takeshi Kitano, who also stars in the film with Yusuke Sekiguchi. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi.

  7. Shinjū - Wikipedia

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    The term plays a central role in works such as Shinjū Ten no Amijima (The Love Suicides at Amijima), written by the seventeenth-century tragedian Chikamatsu Monzaemon for the bunraku puppet theater. It would later be adapted as a film in 1969 under the title Double Suicide in English, in a modernist adaptation by the filmmaker Masahiro Shinoda ...

  8. Netflix Unveils ‘Offline Love,’ New Japanese Dating Series ...

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    Netflix is expanding its unscripted slate with “Offline Love,” a unique Japanese dating series that challenges modern romance by stripping away digital devices. Set to premiere globally on Feb ...

  9. Ai Oboete Imasu ka - Wikipedia

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    Sasa Handa covered the song on her 2013 album We Love Goya. Junko Iwao covered the song on her 2013 cover album Anison A to Z. Screens covered the song on their 2014 album Movie Girl. Walküre (Minori Suzuki, JUNNA, Kiyono Yasuno, Nozomi Nishida, Nao Toyama) covered the song on the 2016 Macross Delta soundtrack Walküre Trap!.

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